Polishing compound



Patented Jan. 25, 1927;

PATENT QFFIQE.

CHARLES D. HALL, OF DETROZ'I', ILLINOIS.

POLISHING COMPOUND.

No Drawing.

This invention relates to polishing fluids and is particularly intendedas a polish for automobile bodies.

This invention has for its primary object 5 the provision, in a manneras hereinafter set forth, of a polishing fluid which will give a clear,hard lustre and will not be greasy or oily, drying rapidly so that dustand grit will not collect upon the finish to which the l polish isapplied to cut into and ruin the same. No rubbing or polishing isrequired in connection with the use of this polish and approximatelythirty minutes after the application of the same, a dry, hard and glossyfinish will result.

The product embodying this invention will be best understood from aconsideration of the following detailed description of the same, withthe understanding that the invention is not confined strictly to thereading of the specification. but may be changed and modified so long assuch changes and modifications mark no material departure from thesalient features of the invention as expressed in the appended claim.

The polish embodying this invention 0011b.

Application filed Jane 7, 1926.

Serial No. 1 14.317.

and thereafter the polish is ready for application.

The preferred proportionate quantities of the ingredients of thisformula, are as follows :Spar varnish, 3 pints; turpentine, 2 quarts;japan drier, pint; black enamel, ounce; ether, 1 ounce.

The mixture of spar varnish and turpentine makes a fluid easilyapplicable polish which will readily dry owing to the inclu- 4o sion inthe formula of the japan drier and ether. A hard waterproof and smoothfinish will thus result and the black enamel associated with the otheringredients, gives of course, a black lustre to the finish.

The application of this polish is very simple, as it may be applied witha piece of soft cloth to the surface, after the surface has beenthoroughly washed and dried.

Having thus described my invention what I claim is:-

A polish of the character described, comprising the followingingredients in the approximate set forth proportions :-Spar varnish, 3pints; turpentine, 2 quarts; japan drier, pint; black enamel, 1, ounce;and other, one ounce.

In testimony whereof, I aiiix my sigma-- ture hereto.

CHARLES l). HALL.

